Multiple endochondroma

Multiple endochondroma disease was first described by Ollier in 1899, so it is also called Ollier disease. It is a rare non-hereditary benign tumor. The cartilage lesions and subperiosteal deposits are usually distributed in most of the asymmetry. It can occur in long and short tubular bones, and can occur on one or both sides of the limb.

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